Gingham: Checks All The Boxes

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Gingham checks are taking over this summer, and I couldn’t be more thrilled.

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31/07/2024

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This classic pattern is back and more stylish than ever. From charming tops with bows and puffy sleeves to breezy half-length dresses and chic quilted jackets, gingham is dominating my wardrobe. Here’s why you should be just as excited!

First, a bit of history because it’s too interesting to ignore. Gingham originated in Southeast Asia and made its way to Europe in the 17th century. The word “gingham” comes from the Malay word “genggang,” meaning striped. Initially, it was striped before evolving into the iconic check pattern we love today. And let’s not forget Brigitte Bardot, who wore a pink gingham dress for her wedding in 1959, cementing its place in fashion history. How cool is that?

Now, let’s dive into styling gingham for 2024. Think cute tops with bows and puffy sleeves. Pair these with high-waisted jeans or skirts for an outfit that’s both fun and flirty ideal for a casual day out or a date night.

First, a bit of history because it’s too interesting to ignore. Gingham originated in Southeast Asia and made its way to Europe in the 17th century. The word “gingham” comes from the Malay word “genggang,” meaning striped. Initially, it was striped before evolving into the iconic check pattern we love today. And let’s not forget Brigitte Bardot, who wore a pink gingham dress for her wedding in 1959, cementing its place in fashion history. How cool is that?

Now, let’s dive into styling gingham for 2024. Think cute tops with bows and puffy sleeves. Pair these with high-waisted jeans or skirts for an outfit that’s both fun and flirty ideal for a casual day out or a date night.

First, a bit of history because it’s too interesting to ignore. Gingham originated in Southeast Asia and made its way to Europe in the 17th century. The word “gingham” comes from the Malay word “genggang,” meaning striped. Initially, it was striped before evolving into the iconic check pattern we love today. And let’s not forget Brigitte Bardot, who wore a pink gingham dress for her wedding in 1959, cementing its place in fashion history. How cool is that?

Now, let’s dive into styling gingham for 2024. Think cute tops with bows and puffy sleeves. Pair these with high-waisted jeans or skirts for an outfit that’s both fun and flirty ideal for a casual day out or a date night.

First, a bit of history because it’s too interesting to ignore. Gingham originated in Southeast Asia and made its way to Europe in the 17th century. The word “gingham” comes from the Malay word “genggang,” meaning striped. Initially, it was striped before evolving into the iconic check pattern we love today. And let’s not forget Brigitte Bardot, who wore a pink gingham dress for her wedding in 1959, cementing its place in fashion history. How cool is that?

Now, let’s dive into styling gingham for 2024. Think cute tops with bows and puffy sleeves. Pair these with high-waisted jeans or skirts for an outfit that’s both fun and flirty ideal for a casual day out or a date night.

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Gingham is a plain-woven fabric characterized by its simple checkered pattern, typically consisting of two colors—often white and another contrasting color. The checks can be of varying sizes, but the pattern is consistent, usually featuring horizontal and vertical stripes that cross each other to form even squares. Gingham is known for its clean, crisp look and is often made from cotton or cotton blends.

Gingham is a plain-woven fabric characterized by its simple checkered pattern, typically consisting of two colors—often white and another contrasting color. The checks can be of varying sizes, but the pattern is consistent, usually featuring horizontal and vertical stripes that cross each other to form even squares. Gingham is known for its clean, crisp look and is often made from cotton or cotton blends.

Gingham is a plain-woven fabric characterized by its simple checkered pattern, typically consisting of two colors—often white and another contrasting color. The checks can be of varying sizes, but the pattern is consistent, usually featuring horizontal and vertical stripes that cross each other to form even squares. Gingham is known for its clean, crisp look and is often made from cotton or cotton blends.